Where is this idea of zero mass, or near zero mass coming from. Black holes don't have near zero mass, why would the "Big Bang" singularity need to have zero, or near zero, mass?
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(May 14, 2011 at 11:42 am)corndog36 Wrote: Where is this idea of zero mass, or near zero mass coming from. Black holes don't have near zero mass, why would the "Big Bang" singularity need to have zero, or near zero, mass? Because grasping at straws is part of the game. The other part is hard studying with conjectures that may or may not be tested and are or are not compatible with current scientific theories. That said, supposing what zero mass objects may do, etc, might yield additional insights into the mysterious force of gravity, of which no cause has been definitively fingered. Or it might just be a total waste of time. (May 11, 2011 at 5:42 pm)R-e-n-n-a-t Wrote: Based upon the Big Bang Theory, but altering it, I speculate that And this is where I stopped reading (the first time, then I read a bit more to understand what nonsense you was pulling so I could form a comment) There are only a certain amount of people that are allowed to start a sentence with 'I speculate that' and these people are called scientists. Not any old scientists, but one with an indepth knowledge of their said field and not a conspiracy theorist. Sure you may reply to me and say 'I own a PHD in astrophysics' (although unlikely) you still have not presented us with any basis as to why it would be true and the only difference between pseudo-science and religion is a deity. Don't get me wrong, if you want to speculate the wonders of the universe, go right ahead but at least let me be the judge of what is awesome |
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